Edité par British Library, London, first edition, 2004, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0712347976 ISBN 13 : 9780712347976
Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
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Ajouter au panierLaminated boards, 8vo, xvi, 224 pp. Papers from the Conference on the History of the British Book Trade (19th : 2001 : Worcester, England) Indexed. Contents: Peter Isaac: a Landmark Removed; Introduction; The History of the English Provincial Book Trade: a research agenda; 'For no text is an island, divided from the main' : Incunable Sammelbande; Freeman and Susannah Collins and the Spread of English Provincial Printing; Taking Stock: The Diary of Edmund Harrold of Manchester; Books in Eighteenth-Century Whitehaven; From George III to Queen Victoria: a provincial family and their books; Print, Privilege and Piracy in the Book of Common Prayer; John Gregory and the 'Leicester Journal'; Literary Institutions in the Lake Counties Part IV: Catalogues; Influential and Mysterious: The Career of Septimus Prowett: Bookseller, Publisher and Picture Dealer; Typography in Nineteenth-Century Children's Readers: the Otley Connection; Baker's Juvenile Circulating Library in Sydney in the 1840s; Staying the Course:; the Edinburgh Cabinet Library, 1830-1844; Paths Through the Wilderness: Recording the History of Provincial Newspapers in England; James Everett and the Sale of Adam Clarke's Library, 1833: a newly discovered manuscript; Thomas Gee Senior; False Imprints and the Bridger Specimen Books; Charles Elliot's Book Adventure in Philadelphia, and the Trouble with Thomas Dobson; Bibliography of the Writings of Peter Isaac. As New.
Edité par British Library, London, first edition, 2004, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0712347976 ISBN 13 : 9780712347976
Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
EUR 10,61
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierLaminated boards, 8vo, xvi, 224 pp. Papers from the Conference on the History of the British Book Trade (19th : 2001 : Worcester, England) Indexed. Contents: Peter Isaac: a Landmark Removed; Introduction; The History of the English Provincial Book Trade: a research agenda; 'For no text is an island, divided from the main' : Incunable Sammelbande; Freeman and Susannah Collins and the Spread of English Provincial Printing; Taking Stock: The Diary of Edmund Harrold of Manchester; Books in Eighteenth-Century Whitehaven; From George III to Queen Victoria: a provincial family and their books; Print, Privilege and Piracy in the Book of Common Prayer; John Gregory and the 'Leicester Journal'; Literary Institutions in the Lake Counties Part IV: Catalogues; Influential and Mysterious: The Career of Septimus Prowett: Bookseller, Publisher and Picture Dealer; Typography in Nineteenth-Century Children's Readers: the Otley Connection; Baker's Juvenile Circulating Library in Sydney in the 1840s; Staying the Course:; the Edinburgh Cabinet Library, 1830-1844; Paths Through the Wilderness: Recording the History of Provincial Newspapers in England; James Everett and the Sale of Adam Clarke's Library, 1833: a newly discovered manuscript; Thomas Gee Senior; False Imprints and the Bridger Specimen Books; Charles Elliot's Book Adventure in Philadelphia, and the Trouble with Thomas Dobson; Bibliography of the Writings of Peter Isaac. As New.
Edité par British Library, London, first edition, 2004, 2004
ISBN 10 : 0712347976 ISBN 13 : 9780712347976
Vendeur : Wykeham Books, LONDON, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
EUR 10,61
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierLaminated boards, 8vo, xvi, 224 pp. Papers from the Conference on the History of the British Book Trade (19th : 2001 : Worcester, England) Indexed. Contents: Peter Isaac: a Landmark Removed; Introduction; The History of the English Provincial Book Trade: a research agenda; 'For no text is an island, divided from the main' : Incunable Sammelbande; Freeman and Susannah Collins and the Spread of English Provincial Printing; Taking Stock: The Diary of Edmund Harrold of Manchester; Books in Eighteenth-Century Whitehaven; From George III to Queen Victoria: a provincial family and their books; Print, Privilege and Piracy in the Book of Common Prayer; John Gregory and the 'Leicester Journal'; Literary Institutions in the Lake Counties Part IV: Catalogues; Influential and Mysterious: The Career of Septimus Prowett: Bookseller, Publisher and Picture Dealer; Typography in Nineteenth-Century Children's Readers: the Otley Connection; Baker's Juvenile Circulating Library in Sydney in the 1840s; Staying the Course:; the Edinburgh Cabinet Library, 1830-1844; Paths Through the Wilderness: Recording the History of Provincial Newspapers in England; James Everett and the Sale of Adam Clarke's Library, 1833: a newly discovered manuscript; Thomas Gee Senior; False Imprints and the Bridger Specimen Books; Charles Elliot's Book Adventure in Philadelphia, and the Trouble with Thomas Dobson; Bibliography of the Writings of Peter Isaac. As New.